Last week, as CarBuzz first noticed, a Twitter user named Steven Ploem who claimed to have pre-registered for a R1S fired a question at Rivian, asking if the SUV would have a sliding roof. Rivian’s response revealed more than Steven probably bargained for:

“We will offer multiple roof styles including electrochromic glass (which turns from opaque to transparent on demand), a fixed glass panel, a two-piece removable composite roof and a standard fixed roof,” the company wrote on Twitter.

If you’re anything like us, your eyes probably locked onto that third option: the two-piece removable composite roof. Lacking further detail, this sounds something like Jeep’s Freedom Top found on the Gladiator and Wrangler — or rather, the front-most part of it, which can be unlatched to open up the front seats to the sky. (The Jeep version packs three pieces, as it also allows you to remove the entire roof.)

If that is indeed the case, the removable roof option will be a great way for Rivian to offer outdoors enthusiasts a chance to let even more of the natural world into their cars as they meander over hill and dale — especially seeing as how they’ll be doing so silently and without any emissions to spoil the scents of the wild.